Sluice Valve Discharge
Sluice Valve Discharge
Sluice Valve Discharge
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INTRODUCTION
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(a)
(b)
FIG. 1. Definition Sketch: (a) Free Flow; and (b) Submerged Flow
K
Cd = 0.611 (2)
h0 + 15a
Eq. (2) has an excellent agreement with the experimental curve of Fig. 2.
Using (1) and (2) the following equation for the sluice-gate discharge is
obtained:
K
Q = 0.864 abVWo (3)
h0 + 15a
at which the flow is free. From Fig. 2 hQm.Ja can be obtained for various
values of h2la. Plotting these values on a double logarithmic paper, the
following equation is obtained:
/Wax = Qgl (K
(4)
a \a
So long as h0 lies between h2 and h0m.dX submerged flow conditions will
prevail. That is, for submerged flow to exist, the following condition is to
be satisfied:
On the other hand, the condition for existence of free flow is:
Using the discharge coefficient curves of Fig. 2 for submerged flow, the
following equation has been fitted to describe the curves:
hn
Cd = 0.611 (h0 - h2)0-7 0.32 0.81ft, K
ha + 15a
+ (K ~ h2r (6)
Eq. (6) is valid for the conditions described in 5(a). It can be seen that for
h0 = h0m.dx, (6) reduces to (2), which is the upper limit of its applicability.
Similarly at the lower limit of its applicability for h0 = h2, Eq. (6) yields
Cd = 0. For intermediate values of ha, the difference between the values
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obtained by (6) and that from Fig. 2 is negligible. Combining (1) and (6),
the sluice-gate discharge equation is given by:
/ \ 0.072
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
CONCLUSIONS
1. Criteria for the existence of submerged and free flows through a sluice
gate have been evolved.
2. High-accuracy discharge coefficient equations for submerged and free flows
have been obtained.
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3. Algorithms for solution of practical problems of the sluice gate operation
have been given.
APPENDIX S. REFERENCES
a= sluice-gate opening;
b= sluice-gate length;
Q = discharge coefficient;
g= gravitational acceleration;i
K = upstream depth;
Omax = maximum value of ha for submerged flow;
K = depth at vena contracta;
h2 = tail-water depth; and
Q = discharge.
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